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Marco Enrico Bossi (25 April 1861 – 20 February 1925) was an Italian organist, composer, improviser and teacher.

Marco Bossi in Moscow, 1906
Marco Bossi in Moscow, 1906

Life


Portrait of Marco Enrico Bossi
Portrait of Marco Enrico Bossi

Bossi was born in Salò, a town in the province of Brescia, Lombardy, into a family of musicians. His father, Pietro, was organist at Salò Cathedral, which has a one-manual organ built by Fratelli Serassi from 1865 (opus 684), which was restored in 2000/2001. He had two brothers, Costante Adolfo Bossi and Pietro Bossi.

He received his musical training at the Liceo Musicale in Bologna and the Milan Conservatory, where his teachers included Francesco Sangalli (piano), Amilcare Ponchielli (composition) and Polibio Fumagalli (organ).

In 1881, Bossi became director of music and organist at Como Cathedral. Nine years later, he was appointed as professor of organ and harmony at Naples Conservatory. In addition, he held directorships at conservatories in Venice (1895–1901), Bologna (1902–1911) and Rome (1916–1923), where he established and implemented the standards of organ studies that are still used in Italy today. His notable pupils included Giulio Bas, Giacomo Benvenuti, Giorgio Federico Ghedini, and Gian Francesco Malipiero. Throughout his career, Bossi made numerous international organ recital tours, which brought him in contact with well-known colleagues such as César Franck, Marcel Dupré, Alexandre Guilmant, Joseph Bonnet, Camille Saint-Saëns, Charles M. Courboin, and Karl Straube.

Recording session with Bossi for the Welte-Philharmonic-Organ, 1912.
Recording session with Bossi for the Welte-Philharmonic-Organ, 1912.

In November 1924, Bossi embarked on a recital tour to New York and Philadelphia, where he made important appearances at Wanamaker's department store in Philadelphia, where he played the Wanamaker Organ, the world's largest pipe organ and at Wanamaker's store in New York City which also housed a large organ.[1] Bossi was ill during his U.S. trip. He died unexpectedly at sea while returning from the United States on February 20, 1925, and was interred at Como.


Compositions


Marco Enrico Bossi wrote more than 150 works for various genres (orchestra, five operas, oratorios, choral and chamber music, as well as pieces for piano and organ). His catalog of compositions is still largely unknown, except for his organ works. Andrea Macinanti is recording Marco Enrico Bossi's complete organ works for Tactus label.


Organ solo



Organ with other instruments



Chamber music



Piano



Vocal and orchestra works



References


  1. "John Wanamaker Store".
  2. Bossi, Enrico (1920). Solo di clarinetto. New York: J. Fischer. OCLC 18208057.
  3. The Diapason 1921-01-01: Vol 12 Iss 2. Internet Archive. Scranton Gillette Communications Inc. 1921-01-01.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

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[de] Marco Enrico Bossi

Marco Enrico Bossi (* 25. April 1861 in Salò; † 20. Februar 1925) war ein italienischer Organist, Komponist und Pädagoge.
- [en] Marco Enrico Bossi

[es] Marco Enrico Bossi

Marco Enrico Bossi (Saló, Brescia, 25 de abril de 1861 - Océano Atlántico, 20 de febrero de 1925) fue un organista y compositor italiano.

[ru] Босси, Марко Энрико

Марко Энрико Босси (итал. Marco Enrico Bossi; 25 апреля 1861, Сало, Ломбардия — 20 февраля 1925) — итальянский композитор и органист. Сын Пьетро Босси (1834—1896), органиста в городке Морбеньо. Старший брат Адольфо Босси, отец Ренцо Босси.



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